Despite a near arena-league like 17 point explosion by the offense, Kansas City's heartless defense collapses in yet another 4th quarter meltdown.

Solari called his first actually competitive NFL game, but was unable to overcome turnovers deep in KC's end of the field.

The real story here was a defense that has quit on the season. After an impressive start, the Chiefs defense has slide into the lower regions of the league against the run, effectively forfieting the AFC's best homefield advantage.

When McGraw was in the game, Vince "I don't read defenses" Young exploited the hapless safety time and again. And can anyone explain why Eddie Drummond was in the lineup at all?

Its well known in this forum that I am a Gunther Cunningham fan, but even I am willing to consider letting Gun go. The defense features 2-4 players with high motors and skill, and a lot of guys standing around in soft zone coverage who miss tackles and flat out quit in the 4th quarter. Unsatisfactory.

Anytime a rebuilding club undertakes a transition to a youth movement, the attitude and spirit of the players becomes paramount to the effort. This team seems to have checked out emotionally.

How manny penalties did we have on offense? I thought that was our biggest problem of the day. Dang we get something going and yellow flag comes out. Jason Dunn and Tony Gonzo had back to back penalties. We had penalties all day long. Huge play with Eddie down field and it gets called back. Stuff like that kills a team & I don't care who you are.